shanehoban
shanehoban

Reputation: 870

jQuery Select Element that has no Class or ID

Trying to find a selector to get all elements that have both no class, and no id set to them.

So far I have 2 different outputs depending on if there is a space in the selector:

                                      // outputs
        var noID = $('*:not([id])');// 144 - may have a class
        var noClass = $('*:not([class])');  // 100 - may have an id

        var withSpace = $('*:not([id]) *:not([class])'); // 99 ?
        var noSpace= $('*:not([id])*:not([class])'); // 84 ?

Which one is correct, my guess is the noSpace - but I don't know. Anyone tried this before?

My guess is that with the space, the selector is going inside the tag that has no ID, and selecting the children elements that have no class associated with them.

And the noSpace result is the correct one, as it selects only the elemets that have both no class, and no id.

Can someone verify? Thanks!


Answer

Use this selector to find elements that have neither a class, or an id associated with them.

$('*:not([id]):not([class])');

bonus: $('body *:not([id]):not([class])'); - If you only want to deal with the actual content

Upvotes: 4

Views: 13342

Answers (3)

niko
niko

Reputation: 9393

$("*").not("[class],[id]") 

You can keep adding attributes or classes or tags by a comma seperator

Additional notes http://api.jquery.com/not-selector/

The .not() method will end up providing you with more readable selections than pushing complex selectors or variables into a :not() selector filter. In most cases, it is a better choice

(:not) is faster since it is css3 selector browser but show a real slow query in older browsers ie8 or the browsers that dont support css3

http://jsperf.com/jquery-css3-not-vs-not test results

Upvotes: 5

Richard Dalton
Richard Dalton

Reputation: 35803

withSpace - $('*:not([id]) *:not([class])'); will find all elements with no class that are inside an element without an ID. Putting a space in the selector is like calling find seperately.

You could change noSpace to be this instead and still get the right result:

var noSpace= $('*:not([id]):not([class])'); // second * not needed

JSFiddle used for testing

Upvotes: 6

Anton Melnikov
Anton Melnikov

Reputation: 1058

$('*:not([id]):not([class])')

Your withSpace will select elements that don't have a class and have a parent which don't have an id. Not sure about noSpace. UPDATE Oh, it's does the same thing as mine, actually. So, the answer is your last selector.

Upvotes: 1

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